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Title: Tourist experience and well-being of Chinese elderly tourists through intergenerational interaction with their adult children
Authors: Wang, Q
Hung, K 
Liu, C
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Source: Journal of hospitality and tourism management, Dec. 2023, v. 57, p. 18-28
Abstract: Studies on senior travel have focused on older adults' travel motivations, experiences, and well-being separately; less attention has been paid to how intergenerational interactions define these tourists' experiences and well-being. This study explored how intergenerational interactions with adult children shape the elderly's travel experience and well-being. In-depth interviews with elderly tourists revealed that their interactions with adult children occur when they travel together and not, and, in the pre-travel, and in-transit travel, and post-travel. Results further showed that adult children's acknowledgement (disconfirmation) of elderly tourists' experience plays an important role in the supportive (conflicting) interactions and subsequently enhanced (jeopardized) the elderly's well-being. Thus, a close investigation of the impact of intergenerational interaction on the travel experience and well-being of seniors enables tourism industry to make appropriate changes to its strategies and tourism products to enhance intergenerational interaction, thereby contributing to the growth of the silver-haired tourism market and destination performance.
Keywords: Elderly tourism
Intergenerational interaction
China
Adult children
Tourist experience
Well-being
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Journal: Journal of hospitality and tourism management 
ISSN: 1447-6770
EISSN: 1839-5260
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhtm.2023.08.016
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